Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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991076 | World Development | 2008 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryUsing cross-sectional household-level data from seven provincial towns and one district in Cambodia, we estimate both an access-to-water network equation and a water demand equation. We find that the connection elasticity with respect to the one-off initial connection fee is −0.39 and the price elasticity of water demand for the connected households lies in a range between −0.5 and −0.4. The policy implication of this research is that development practitioners should consider a connection (rather than a consumption) subsidy scheme, as it would stimulate increased access to clean water among all households, including the poorest.
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Authors
Marcello Basani, Jonathan Isham, Barry Reilly,